I think the 3... h6 move didn't accomplish much. White wasn't close to threatening anything on g5. Seems it would have been better to play Nf6 or another developing move. I played it out trying to mirror the moves actually played w/o playing h6. White's pawn at d3 becomes backwards and a possible point of attack.
Having said that, I liked the way white tightened the noose as the game got into the teen moves.
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THE TWINSBURG CHESS CLUB Twinsburg, Ohio
A chess club for all ages and levels. We play casual games every Saturday. We meet at the Twinsburg Public Library Summer hours 10:00 - 2:00 Non-Summer Hours 2:00 - 6:00.
This site is dedicated to the exploration of chess. I plan to post games that have been played at our club and present them in a format that will allow all of us to review and analyze our games. Feel free to email the moves from your games and I will post them. Just include who played white and who played black and I will put it into a viewer.
This way we can all get a chance to revisit our games and provide each other feedback and learn from each other.
Nice combination at move 19. Took me a moment to figure out why black didn't take the rook. It was that mate thing.
ReplyDeleteI think the 3... h6 move didn't accomplish much. White wasn't close to threatening anything on g5. Seems it would have been better to play Nf6 or another developing move. I played it out trying to mirror the moves actually played w/o playing h6. White's pawn at d3 becomes backwards and a possible point of attack.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that, I liked the way white tightened the noose as the game got into the teen moves.